Bellevue is home to vibrant urban business districts that can meet the needs of the most demanding commercial office tenants. From traditional suburban office parks and walkable transit-oriented neighborhoods to the amenities, energy, and access of downtown, there truly is something for everyone.
Downtown Bellevue
Downtown Bellevue is the economic and cultural heart of Seattle’s Eastside. As the home to some of the world’s most recognized brands, downtown offers a lively, live-work-play environment. Learn More.
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BelRed
BelRed is Bellevue’s innovation and arts district. Anchored by the Global Innovation Exchange, the Facebook campus and largest transit-oriented development on the West Coast, this former warehouse district boasts more than 100 creative businesses and nonprofits. Learn More.
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Eastgate/Factoria
Eastgate/Factoria offers a traditional suburban office environment with a few twists—including a park-like atmosphere, connections to one of the largest public colleges in the state, and the Mountains-to-Sound Greenway cycling route. Learn More.
Major Projects and Recent Updates:
- Mountain to Sound Greenway Trail
- Eastgate Enhancement Study
- Factoria Mall Redevelopment
Crossroads
In many ways, the Crossroads area is the heart of Bellevue. It’s the focal point for entertainment, cultural exchange, shopping and community services for area residents. Bustling, densely populated and richly diverse, Crossroads is characterized by an abundance of large apartment complexes, established single-family neighborhoods and restaurant and retail establishments.
Wilburton
Historically Bellevue's "auto row," Wilburton is in the middle of an ambitious redevelopment planning process. Ultimately, the live-work district could include as many as 8 million sq. ft. of residential and 6 million sq. ft. of office/medical uses, in addition to retail and hotel spaces.
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